The Youth Wing of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has rejected attempts by political elite to hijack the party’s mandate.
The group that the party is not for sale.
The Youth Wing backed by State Youth Leaders, Secretaries, Women Leaders, and grassroots members nationwide warned that some politicians were trooping into the party not out of genuine conviction but to exploit the party’s hard-earned credibility and structures.
The National Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Dr. Musa Matara, conveyed this in a press statement on Friday.
The group said it was not opposed to any genuine coalition or alliance, but insisted that any merger must be formal, transparent, and built on integrity and national interest.
“Any coalition must involve consultations with the entire party structure, including State Executives, Zonal and Local Government Leaders, the Youth Wing at all levels, Women Leaders, and our grassroots coordinators,” they said, adding that no such consultations have taken place to justify recent claims of mass leadership resignations or structural realignments.
The group reaffirmed the party’s core values, stressing that the ADC is not a party for “political migrants” seeking new platforms for selfish ambitions.
“ADC has a deeply entrenched structure from the national level down to the polling unit and it cannot be hijacked or rebranded by opportunism. We do not promote political promiscuity hopping from party to party in search of power. ADC rejects money-driven politics. In our party, what matters is integrity, credibility, and genuine passion for service,” the Youth Wing declared.
They also called on Nigerian youths, women, people with disabilities, and patriotic citizens to rally behind the party’s vision for national transformation, describing the ADC as “the last credible alternative on Nigeria’s political landscape.”
“To the new entrants and political migrants: we welcome only those who share our values and mission for national transformation. ADC is not just a political party; it is a mission-driven movement for national liberation, justice, and development,” the statement added.